Fujikawa, who has been sidelined with a strained right forearm, will pitch Sunday, and he is scheduled to throw no more than 25 pitches. He appeared in five games before he was put on the disabled list.

Garza, who missed all of Spring Training because of a strained left lat, will make his second rehab start on Monday for Iowa. This was expected to be the first of three more rehab starts for the right-hander, who was limited last season after elbow problems sidelined him in July.

"We'd like to see him get three more starts down there, and the third start from now, get close to 100 pitches before he gets back here," Cubs manager Dale Sveum said Friday.

Starting pitching has been one of the Cubs' strengths, with a 3.49 ERA entering Friday's game. What happens when Garza is ready to return?

"It's a good problem to have," Sveum said. "Sometimes those things work themselves out by the time he's ready to pitch, and if not, we all know it's going to be one heck of a tough decision as to what we're going to do."